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Rysin Online (Rise-in OnLine) was a software website which was founded by Ryan Fisher in June 2006 (who was then 16 years old), to replace the "Rysin" site. In December 2007 Rysin Online was taken down to be replaced with ROS Software.

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[edit] Visitors

General idea of geo location of daily visitors released by Rysin Online.

Currently Google Analytics shows approximately 30 Visitors to the site per day, while 1and1 Statistics show approximately 300 visitors per day. This can be explained by Google Analytics' script not working on all web browsers (especially with script blockers) and 1and1 Statistics including robots such as Google.[1]

The visitors to the site are likely to be approximately the average of both, or just under (probably not over), 165 Visitors per day.

[edit] Systemal

Main Article: Systemal

Systemal Logo

Systemal is a website to be released to raise money for charity. Development of Systemal started in June 2007 and is currently being developed solely by Ryan Fisher.

Systemal allows any visitor to volunteer and code websites which have been requested by companies.

[edit] Statistics Version 4

Statistics Version 4 logo

In December 2006, it was announced on the website that Statistics Version 4 was to be created in .net making use of the .net framework, this would it compatible with Windows Vista, and make the software much more reliable than previous versions of Statistics, most notably making installation success more consistent from PC to PC. Statistics Version 4 Pre-Beta was released onto the site during February 2007.

In June 2007 a notice was displayed on the home page, in which it was explained that Statistics Version 4 is to be left as "Pre-Beta" and is not being worked on any more, despite how incomplete the software is.

[edit] Blip Technology

The logo for Blip Technology

Blip Technology was to be a website animation tool (similar to Adobe Macromedia Flash), but will be a 3D Platform. Users would draw shapes, text etc. Then by using 3D Anaglyph Technology (where by 3D Glasses are worn), the animation creator specifies how far out these shapes and objects have to "jump" out of the screen.

Blip Technology was cancelled in June 2007 in order to focus on Systemal.

On the Rysin Online 'about us' page Blip Technology was described as a "Disaster".[2]

[edit] Troon Website Design

Main Article: Troon Website Design

In March 2007, Troon Website Design was founded by Ryan which appears to be a separate company.

[edit] Statistics Version 1, 2 and 3

The original Statisitcs (Version 1), as explained earlier, a reference is made to "Rysin Online" in the heading image.

In January 2005, "Statistics" was created in an attempt to get visitors to the "Rysin" site. With less interest than expected, version 2 was created from February - June 2005, Again with less interest than expected, it was third time lucky. In June 2006 (after the re-name of the site), Statistics Version 3 was released and people started to recognise Statistics.

In January 2007, Rysin Online released news of 10,000 Statistics Version 3 downloads in 2006 (in the 6 months of July - December). The only other released figure was 11,000 later in January.

[edit] Other Software

  • Ryan has created two versions of the Marr College Voting Program and released them on the Rysin Online site under the GNU General Public License.
  • Ryan programmed "Pocket PC Blip" which appears to be Rysin Online software, but the copyright is written as "Ryan Fisher 2006". This would support the fact that the site almost closed in 2006 due to lack of visitors.
  • Statistics Version 3x is the name given to the original Statistics Version 3 software before development of the software was restarted due to a backup problem.
  • Streamix was a broadcast software package planned for release in 2008/2009 but plans for this were called off.

[edit] Ryan Fisher

Ryan Fisher is the founder of Rysin Online.

Ryan is currently solely developing Systemal which aims to raise money for poverty charities.

Ryan was involved in the creation of the original Marr Computing site (Formerly "Computer Science 4u"). Marr Computing was set up to allow students of Marr College, access to study material.

As stated on his internet profile, Ryan plans on going to college, and hopes to follow a career in computing. Ryan was involved in the testing of Microsoft Windows Vista as stated on various articles on the Rysin Online site.

[edit] Site Humor Attempts

Throughout the site, inappropriate references are made. On the Marr College Voting Program page, near the end of the page Ryan Fisher (site owner) included:

"Probably suggests most people didn't totally understand the concept of the voting program. Do i care? Not really."

As well as other references on the Statistics Version 3 site such as:

"I should point out, obviously we have run out of version numbers after 3.9, so the version number will now carry on from 3.10 (Not 3.one, but 3.ten). I know in maths this is impossible, but no one cares about maths."

Earlier criticism came when in March 2006 "Blip for Pocket PC" was released with the slogan:

"The most fun you'll ever have in your pocket"

Many visitors find the references and slogan inappropriate.

[edit] External Links

Rysin Online Home Page

Rysin Online UK Home Page

Troon Website Design Home Page

Marr Computing (Discussed under Ryan Fisher)


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